The cruise industry contributed A$4.8bn to the Australian economy last financial year, according to the 2017/18 Economic Report released to the industry this evening by Cruise Lines International Association Australasia, and md Joel Katz said...
A record 11 chairmen, presidents and/or CEOs of Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association member lines are going to be involved in workshops at the FCCA's annual conference in November.
For its upcoming conference and trade show in Puerto Rico, the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association expects to draw both the most cruise executives and high-level government officials in the event's 25-year history.
Throughout October, Cruise Lines International Association, its member cruise lines and travel agents are highlighting why travelers should #ChooseCruise.
Passengers with mobility impairment will be able to participate in group shore excursions at Costa Cruises thanks to a new program involving the Italian Multiple Sclerosis Foundation (AISM) and Costa Crociere Foundation.
Nearly 20 companies from the commercial shipping and cruise industries have joined forces to advocate for exhaust gas cleaning systems (scrubbers) and adherence to the International Maritime Organization's 0.5% global sulfur cap in 2020.
The 25th Annual Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association Conference & Trade Show is particularly significant in that it's hosted by Puerto Rico just one year after the devastating hurricanes, and a number of new elements are planned.
One year after devastating hurricanes, the Caribbean is 'back to business as usual,' cruise line leaders said Thursday.
Delivering the European State of the Industry address at Seatrade Cruise Med in Lisbon, David Dingle, CLIA Europe chairman, was brief and to the point: ‘Currently the state of the cruise industry is very good indeed. The end. Thank you very much.’
Cruise Britain estimates passenger numbers to the British Isles in 2018 will continue to show the strongest growth rate of any northern European market segment.